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After announcing a licensing agreement with ABC last December, Netflix has now inked a deal with another major network. Yesterday, CBS and the popular online movie rental service announced that Netflix will offer CBS content to its approximately 20 million subscribers.

Amazon.com has finally launched a much-anticipated competitor to Netflix’s streaming service. Amazon, led by CEO Jeff Bezos, is now promoting its commercial-free, unlimited streaming video service featuring 5,000 movies and TV shows, as part of its Amazon Prime shipping service, which carries an annual subscription fee of $79.

A screen shot of the service hit the Internet last month and rumors went wild, but today is the day that Amazon is officially promoting the service.